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Introduction to Communication Systems
[size=1.8em]Table of ContentsPart I. Introduction:
1.1 Analog or digital?
1.2 A technology perspective
1.3 The scope of this textbook
1.4 Why study communication systems?
1.5 Concept summary
1.6 Notes
Part II. Signals and Systems:
2.1 Complex numbers
2.2 Signals
2.3 Linear time-invariant systems
2.4 Fourier series
2.5 The Fourier transform
2.6 Energy spectral density and bandwidth
2.7 Baseband and passband signals
2.8 The structure of a passband signal
2.9 Wireless-channel modeling in complex baseband
2.10 Concept summary
2.11 Notes
2.12 Problems
Software labs
Part III. Analog Communication Techniques:
3.1 Terminology and notation
3.2 Amplitude modulation
3.3 Angle modulation
3.3.1 Limiter-discriminator demodulation
3.4 The superheterodyne receiver
3.5 The phase-locked loop
3.6 Some analog communication systems
3.7 Concept summary
3.8 Notes
3.9 Problems
Software labs
Part IV. Digital Modulation:
4.1 Signal constellations
4.2 Bandwidth occupancy
4.3 Design for bandlimited channels
4.4 Orthogonal and biorthogonal modulation
4.5 Proofs of the Nyquist theorems
4.6 Concept summary
4.7 Notes
4.8 Problems
Software lab
Appendices
Part V. Probability and Random Processes:
5.1 Probability basics
5.2 Random variables
5.3 Multiple random variables, or random vectors
5.4 Functions of random variables
5.5 Expectation
5.6 Gaussian random variables
5.7 Random processes
5.8 Noise modeling
5.9 Linear operations on random processes
5.10 Concept summary
5.11 Notes
5.12 Problems
Appendices
Part VI. Optimal Demodulation:
6.1 Hypothesis testing
6.2 Signal-space concepts
6.3 Performance analysis of ML reception
6.4 Bit error probability
6.5 Link-budget analysis
6.6 Concept summary
6.7 Notes
6.8 Problems
Software labs
Part VII. Channel Coding:
7.1 Motivation
7.2 Model for channel coding
7.3 Shannon's promise
7.4 Introducing linear codes
7.5 Soft decisions and belief propagation
7.6 Concept summary
7.7 Notes
7.8 Problems
Part VIII. Dispersive Channels and MIMO:
8.1 The single-carrier system model
8.2 Linear equalization
8.3 Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing
8.4 MIMO
8.5 Concept summary
8.6 Notes
8.7 Problems
Software labs. |